In 1967 a group of psychiatrists got together in Costa Rica with a plot to develop psychotropic drugs to control every aspect of human emotion. Now, the $330 billion-a-year psychiatric industry has 100 million people on their drugs, which kill an estimated 42,000 people annually. With no real science behind the diagnoses, the unholy alliance of Big Pharma and Psychiatry has convinced people they have a disease, simply if they feel normal emotions or are in a particular stage of life (e.g. adolescence). This riveting film exposes a brutal but well-entrenched moneymaking machine. 94-min. DVD